1999
DOI: 10.1051/aas:1999497
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Classification of EUV stellar sources detected by the ROSAT WFC

Abstract: Abstract. We present the results of high-precision UBV (RI) c photometric observations and of spectroscopic radial velocity measurements obtained at the European Southern Observatory for a sample of 51 cool stars detected in the EUV by the ROSAT Wide Field Camera (WFC). Using also recent results from HIPPARCOS, we infer spectral types and investigate the single or binary nature of the sample stars. Optical variability, with periods in the 0.4-13 day range, has been detected for the first time in 15 of these st… Show more

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“…This would indicate a quadruple system. However, we note that the v sin i values of the two components in Cutispoto et al (1999) are roughly exchanged with respect to other studies in the literature (Table A.1). An analysis of the CES spectra used in Cutispoto et al (1999) indicates that the components were indeed exchanged in the original study.…”
Section: Appendix B: Notes On Individual Objectsmentioning
confidence: 43%
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“…This would indicate a quadruple system. However, we note that the v sin i values of the two components in Cutispoto et al (1999) are roughly exchanged with respect to other studies in the literature (Table A.1). An analysis of the CES spectra used in Cutispoto et al (1999) indicates that the components were indeed exchanged in the original study.…”
Section: Appendix B: Notes On Individual Objectsmentioning
confidence: 43%
“…We also analyzed the CES spectra of the components of HD 16699 A and B obtained by Cutispoto et al (1999; kindly provided by L. Pastori) to understand the origin of discrepancies between results from the literature and results from our own analysis, which turned out to be due to an exchange of binary system components (see Appendix B for details).…”
Section: Other Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The star is slowly rotating (V sin i < 5 km s −1 ; Cutispoto et al 1999). Should the 30 d photometric variability be due to rotation, a value of ∌1 km s −1 for the rotational velocity would result from the radius of 3.8 R derived in (Siess et al 2014) for IP Eri.…”
Section: The Ip Eri Systemmentioning
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“…Over the past several decades, satellite surveys at X-ray and ultraviolet wavelengths have provided another very effective way of finding active, late-type stars. The observations produced by satellites such as HEAO-1, Einstein, EXOSAT, the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE ), and ROSAT have led to optical identifications (e.g., Buckley et al 1987;Fleming et al 1989;Cutispoto et al 1991Cutispoto et al , 1999Tagliaferri et al 1994;Jeffries et al 1995;NeuhaĂŒser et al 1997) of many chromospherically active stars. Here we discuss three stars discovered from objective-prism spectra (Bidelman & MacConnell 1973;Bidelman 1981).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%